Denver Kids
Program Director
Denver Kids, Denver, Colorado, United States, 80285
About Denver Kids:
In 1946, Denver Public Schools (DPS) and the Rotary Club of Denver partnered to form Denver Boys with the purpose of providing academic support, mentorship, and job skills for boys who were dropping out of school to work and provide for their families when their fathers did not return from WWII. Denver Girls was founded in 1970 to follow the same academic and mentor support model. In 1993, Denver Kids became the merged entities of Denver Boys and Denver Girls to consolidate programs and funding. In 2019, DK merged with Denver Urban Scholars (DUS), a fellow youth-serving organization committed to serving students facing barriers to high school graduation and educational attainment through mentorship and academic support.
Our unique public/private partnership with DPS continues today. Specializing in Educational SEL Counseling—a one-to-one, relationship-based, long-term approach dedicated to building character, academic achievement, and positive development of the whole child. Denver Kids strives to help students use education and the development of social and emotional skills as tools to create career and college pathways.
Who you are:
You are able to thrive in a changing environment focused on continuous learning and professional development. You are passionate about our mission and can drive accountability and productivity while building a collaborative and connected environment for our team and students to thrive.
Position Summary:
The Program Director is a critical component of the program and senior leadership team, utilizing their experience with adult social-emotional learning facilitation to train, coach, and advocate. The Program Director will report to and coordinate with the Vice President of Programs to ensure that all program teams across the organization consistently follow policies and procedures and drive student outcomes. This position will build relationships with target schools and community partners, collaborating with Program Managers to ensure successful student enrollment, and through observations provide direct coaching for program and team excellence. This position will also assist in evaluation and data tracking for grant/funding purposes and continuous program improvement while maintaining appropriate and effective written and verbal communication.
Primary Responsibilities
Supervision and Management
Facilitate regular team meetings alongside one-on-one supervision of Program Managers
Responsible for leading and supervising the program management staff, including selecting, training, evaluating, and managing their performance
Set objective performance measurements across all program areas to ensure consistent, high-quality evaluation and goal-setting
Ensure the fidelity of program delivery, data collection, and documentation through ongoing support of supervisees
Collaborate with Senior Leadership to implement a professional development program to provide continued learning and skill gaps
Recruit, hire, and oversee training and orientation for program staff
Program Administration
Build and cultivate existing relationships with personnel in key partner schools, community partners, and stakeholders
Develop and implement strategies to maximize synergies among different program areas, including overseeing the enrollment process
General
Partner with senior leadership to hire and onboard staff and interns
Adhere to Denver Kids’ Policies and Procedures, inclusive of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) practices, as well as ethical standards of the field
Work collaboratively in a team-based setting
Participate in leadership/professional development including on-going training
Flexibility to take on or support other responsibilities across the organization
Qualifications
Required:
Extensive experience designing and implementing a management program resulting in increased leadership abilities
Bachelor's degree in related field (Social Work, Counseling, Human Services, Education, Psychology, Non-profit Management) or 8 years of experience working in youth development
Experience working within a school system or community setting
5 years of experience supervising staff in a non-profit setting
Provide up-to-date, comprehensive auto insurance with a valid driver’s license
Preferred:
Master’s degree in related field (Social Work, Human Services, Counseling, Psychology, Education, Non-profit Management)
Bilingual
Working Conditions
Urban city and school district
Working with Denver Public School (DPS) students and families who may or may not face circumstances, including but not limited to, poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, and immigration
Driving to and from schools, events and/or other local entities as necessary
Regular working hours Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, occasional hours before and after
Occasionally transport students for Denver Kids events
Job Type:
Full-time
Pay:
$77,500.00 - $82,500.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Monday to Friday
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Preferred)
Ability to Commute:
Denver, CO (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
Denver, CO: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location:
In person
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In 1946, Denver Public Schools (DPS) and the Rotary Club of Denver partnered to form Denver Boys with the purpose of providing academic support, mentorship, and job skills for boys who were dropping out of school to work and provide for their families when their fathers did not return from WWII. Denver Girls was founded in 1970 to follow the same academic and mentor support model. In 1993, Denver Kids became the merged entities of Denver Boys and Denver Girls to consolidate programs and funding. In 2019, DK merged with Denver Urban Scholars (DUS), a fellow youth-serving organization committed to serving students facing barriers to high school graduation and educational attainment through mentorship and academic support.
Our unique public/private partnership with DPS continues today. Specializing in Educational SEL Counseling—a one-to-one, relationship-based, long-term approach dedicated to building character, academic achievement, and positive development of the whole child. Denver Kids strives to help students use education and the development of social and emotional skills as tools to create career and college pathways.
Who you are:
You are able to thrive in a changing environment focused on continuous learning and professional development. You are passionate about our mission and can drive accountability and productivity while building a collaborative and connected environment for our team and students to thrive.
Position Summary:
The Program Director is a critical component of the program and senior leadership team, utilizing their experience with adult social-emotional learning facilitation to train, coach, and advocate. The Program Director will report to and coordinate with the Vice President of Programs to ensure that all program teams across the organization consistently follow policies and procedures and drive student outcomes. This position will build relationships with target schools and community partners, collaborating with Program Managers to ensure successful student enrollment, and through observations provide direct coaching for program and team excellence. This position will also assist in evaluation and data tracking for grant/funding purposes and continuous program improvement while maintaining appropriate and effective written and verbal communication.
Primary Responsibilities
Supervision and Management
Facilitate regular team meetings alongside one-on-one supervision of Program Managers
Responsible for leading and supervising the program management staff, including selecting, training, evaluating, and managing their performance
Set objective performance measurements across all program areas to ensure consistent, high-quality evaluation and goal-setting
Ensure the fidelity of program delivery, data collection, and documentation through ongoing support of supervisees
Collaborate with Senior Leadership to implement a professional development program to provide continued learning and skill gaps
Recruit, hire, and oversee training and orientation for program staff
Program Administration
Build and cultivate existing relationships with personnel in key partner schools, community partners, and stakeholders
Develop and implement strategies to maximize synergies among different program areas, including overseeing the enrollment process
General
Partner with senior leadership to hire and onboard staff and interns
Adhere to Denver Kids’ Policies and Procedures, inclusive of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) practices, as well as ethical standards of the field
Work collaboratively in a team-based setting
Participate in leadership/professional development including on-going training
Flexibility to take on or support other responsibilities across the organization
Qualifications
Required:
Extensive experience designing and implementing a management program resulting in increased leadership abilities
Bachelor's degree in related field (Social Work, Counseling, Human Services, Education, Psychology, Non-profit Management) or 8 years of experience working in youth development
Experience working within a school system or community setting
5 years of experience supervising staff in a non-profit setting
Provide up-to-date, comprehensive auto insurance with a valid driver’s license
Preferred:
Master’s degree in related field (Social Work, Human Services, Counseling, Psychology, Education, Non-profit Management)
Bilingual
Working Conditions
Urban city and school district
Working with Denver Public School (DPS) students and families who may or may not face circumstances, including but not limited to, poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, and immigration
Driving to and from schools, events and/or other local entities as necessary
Regular working hours Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, occasional hours before and after
Occasionally transport students for Denver Kids events
Job Type:
Full-time
Pay:
$77,500.00 - $82,500.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Flexible spending account
Health insurance
Health savings account
Life insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Monday to Friday
License/Certification:
Driver's License (Preferred)
Ability to Commute:
Denver, CO (Required)
Ability to Relocate:
Denver, CO: Relocate before starting work (Required)
Work Location:
In person
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